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investment-specific productivity. We document that in U.S. postwar quarterly data total factor productivity (TFP) and the … cointegrated if and only if neutral and investment-specific productivity share a common stochastic trend. We econometrically … relative price of investment are cointegrated. We show theoretically that TFP and the relative price of investment are …
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-open-economy real-business-cycle model driven by nonstationary productivity shocks. We find that the RBC model does a poor job at … business cycles in emerging markets and, importantly, assigns a negligible role to nonstationary productivity shocks …
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This paper studies the productivity implications of the cyclical reallocation of capital. Frictions in the reallocation … reallocation and thus in productivity. These frictions also impact the capital accumulation decision. The effects are … plant-level productivity. Instead of relying on approximative solution techniques we show analytically that a higher …
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Using data for the G7 countries, I estimate conditional correlations of employment and productivity, based on a …) technology shocks appear to induce a negative comovement between productivity and employment, counterbalanced by a positive … positive technology shock, and (c) measured productivity increases temporarily in response to a positive demand shock. More …
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model in which technical advances are embodied in new capital, investment will translate directly into productivity gains … 1992, due to productivity growth in MNCs with Canadian affiliates; (3) the investment elasticity of productivity growth is … robust investment which translates directly into productivity gains …
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rates of total factor productivity in distinct consumption- and investment-goods-producing technologies. This model … attributes most of the productivity slowdown of the 1970s to the consumption-goods sector; it suggests that a slowdown in the … investment-goods sector occurred later and was much less persistent. Against this broader backdrop, the model interprets the more …
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rigidities: investment adjustment costs, variable capacity utilization, habit formation in consumption, and habit formation in … leisure. Business cycles are assumed to be driven by permanent and stationary neutral productivity shocks, permanent … investment-specific shocks, and government spending shocks. Each of these shocks is buffeted by four types of structural …
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We examine how credit constraints affect the cyclical behavior of productivity-enhancing investment and thereby … a long-term productivity-enhancing one. Because it takes longer to complete, long-term investment has a relatively less … volatility and growth. We first develop a simple growth model where firms engage in two types of investment: a short-term one and …
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This paper presents a comparative analysis of productivity growth in the U.S. and Japanese electrical machinery … industries in the postwar period. This industry has experienced rapid growth in output and productivity and high rates of capital … inputs as well as the determinants of productivity growth in the U.S. and Japanese electrical machinery industry. The …
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